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  1. Pope Gregory IX. (UGOLINO, Count of Segni). Born about 1145, at Anagni in the Campagna; died 22 August, 1241, at Rome. He received his education at the Universities of Paris and Bologna. After the accession of Innocent III to the papal throne, Ugolino, who was a nephew of Innocent III, was successively appointed papal chaplain, Archpriest of St ...

  2. Pope Gregory X. →. sister projects: Wikidata item. From volume 6 of the work. (UGOLINO, Count of Segni). Born about 1145, at Anagni in the Campagna; died 22 August, 1241, at Rome. He received his education at the Universities of Paris and Bologna. After the accession of Innocent III to the papal throne, Ugolino, who was a nephew of Innocent ...

  3. Nov 14, 2023 · This is Gregory IX – masterful, energetic, courageous, unyielding. This is Gregory IX – confrontational, obsessed, ‘a hate-filled stubborn old man’, as Kantorowicz delicately described him. Nobody (except the man himself) has ever questioned the zeal of Gregory's faith. Even though ‘the Inquisition’ had a long pre-history, certainly ...

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Northern Crusades and the Pope’s Orders. Gregory IX approved the Northern Crusades of the Teutonic Order, the purpose of which was the baptism of the Baltic pagan peoples, and which led to the attempts of the Catholic colonialists to seize the lands of Pskov and Novgorod principalities. On January 23, 1229, he sent messages to Riga, Lubeck ...

  5. For a time Gregory IX lived in hope that he might effect a reunion of the Latin and Greek Churches. Germanos, Patriarch of Constantinople, after a conversation on the religious differences between the Greeks and the Latins, which he had with some Franciscans at Nice, in 1232, addressed a letter to Gregory IX, in which he acknowledged the papal primacy, but complained of the persecution of the ...

  6. Nov 20, 2023 · In 1231, Pope Gregory IX issued the papal bull "Excommunicamus". This bull represents the formal creation of the Inquisition as a permanent and systematic institution responsible for tracking down, judging and condemning heretics. Several key points of the bubble were significant:

  7. May 17, 2018 · Gregory IX. During his relatively short tenure as pope, Gregory IX (ca. 1145-1241) named many new cardinals, established the medieval Inquisition, promulgated a code of canon law, and twice excommunicated Roman Emperor Frederick II. Ugo (Ugolino) di Segni was born around 1145 at Anagni in the Campagna region of Italy.

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